Correlations between observed data are at the heart of all empirical research that strives for establishing lawful regularities. However, there are numerous ways to assess these correlations, and there are numerous ways to make sense of them. This essay presents a bird’s eye perspective on different interpretive schemes to understand correlations. It is designed as a comparative survey of the basic concepts. Many important details to back it up can be found in the relevant technical literature. Correlations can (1) extend over time (diachronic correlations) or they can (2) relate data in an atemporal way (synchronic correlations). Within class (1), the standard interpretive accounts are based on causal models or on predictive models that ar...
There is a deep and well-regarded tradition in economics and other social sciences as well as in the...
This paper was solicited and the review and publication in The Journal managed by the Editor. Resear...
Correlation is a statistical technique which shows whether and how strongly two continuous variables...
Correlations between observed data are at the heart of all empirical research that strives for estab...
Abstract A shared problem across the sciences is to make sense of correlational data coming from obs...
A shared problem across the sciences is to make sense of correlational data coming from observations...
What is correlation? This short question has the ability to either confuse or make one question thei...
For decades, statistical methods, many based upon the “general linear model,” have been used to do e...
Correlation is a statistical technique that can show whether and how strongly pairs of variables are...
Aside from their nature and origin, data are the real meeting point of theoretical aspects and pract...
Correlation is often used to assess both independence and linearity in two dimensions, but is not we...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
“Co-relation or correlation of structure ” is a phrase much used in biology, and not least in that b...
The correlation analysis enables us to have an idea about the degree & direction of the relationshi...
We provide a historical perspective of how the notion of correlations has evolved within quantum phy...
There is a deep and well-regarded tradition in economics and other social sciences as well as in the...
This paper was solicited and the review and publication in The Journal managed by the Editor. Resear...
Correlation is a statistical technique which shows whether and how strongly two continuous variables...
Correlations between observed data are at the heart of all empirical research that strives for estab...
Abstract A shared problem across the sciences is to make sense of correlational data coming from obs...
A shared problem across the sciences is to make sense of correlational data coming from observations...
What is correlation? This short question has the ability to either confuse or make one question thei...
For decades, statistical methods, many based upon the “general linear model,” have been used to do e...
Correlation is a statistical technique that can show whether and how strongly pairs of variables are...
Aside from their nature and origin, data are the real meeting point of theoretical aspects and pract...
Correlation is often used to assess both independence and linearity in two dimensions, but is not we...
Many articles on perception, performance, psychophysiology, and neuroscience seek to relate pairs of...
“Co-relation or correlation of structure ” is a phrase much used in biology, and not least in that b...
The correlation analysis enables us to have an idea about the degree & direction of the relationshi...
We provide a historical perspective of how the notion of correlations has evolved within quantum phy...
There is a deep and well-regarded tradition in economics and other social sciences as well as in the...
This paper was solicited and the review and publication in The Journal managed by the Editor. Resear...
Correlation is a statistical technique which shows whether and how strongly two continuous variables...